Category Archives: Premier League News

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho recently told pressmen he doesn’t want to talk about the injury problems he has at Manchester United and if reports are anything to go by, Mourinho will no longer have to talk about his players being injured. A report in the Daily Mail few days claims that Paul Pogba, Marcos Rojo and… Continue Reading

The sack race in the Premier League is about to become very interesting if reports from the Spanish media in the last two weeks are anything to go by. Chelsea’s Antonio Conte could be out of his job at the end of this season. Although we expect more Premier league coaches to lose their jobs… Continue Reading

With the signing of the 17 year old Belgian winger Jason Lokilo, Crystal Palace are looking to build their squad for the future. The teenage star had previously been on trial training with the Eagles U-21 and U-18 teams since this summer. Continue Reading

Recent reports have Crystal Palace set to sign Yohan Cabaye from Paris Saint Germain for a club record fee of £10m that includes a possible £2.5m extra. Cabaye has spent the past season and half with the Ligue 1 champions after his £19m move from Newcastle United back in January of 2014. Unfortunately for him, this time has not been very prosperous. Instead of solidifying his place in the French National team side, he is now in a position of having to worry about losing this place. Continue Reading

North London’s renowned soccer club, Arsenal, maintains a youth team called the Gunners. Many of the Arsenal’s best players join the team from this training ground. On June 29, 2015, the 16-year old captain of the Romanian U16 team, Vlad Dragomir, officially became a Gunner. Continue Reading

They may have been bundled out of the Copa America in Chile but Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino must have left Santiago a rejuvenated person. The Hoffenheim striker was willing to impress and successfully did so, with his eye-catching performances attracting attention from all over Europe, mostly England. Manchester United’s manager Louis van Gaal was reportedly the first to be keenly following Firmino’s progress, but it was Brendan Rodgers who had the last laugh. The Red Devils faithful had already set foot in a world of utopia, relishing a dream union of the Brazilian prodigy with the already acquired Dutchman Memphis Depay but their nemesis had a well-calculated work plan. Continue Reading